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she described the piece, written by kevin myers, as "so obviously racist, it's surprisingly hurtful". 0ur media editor, amol rajan, is here. remind us of the background to this. yesterday, in the irish edition of the sunday times, there was a call bya the sunday times, there was a call by a controversial list by somebody who is a regular contributor to the sunday edition of the irish times, kevin myers, and he wrote how bbc stars are paid and in that list, va nessa stars are paid and in that list, vanessa feltz and claudia winkleman, who arejewish, were reported. kevin myers said they were paid that much, he implied it was because they were jewish and he said jewish were not known for having lower salaries and is demanding less money. he said these things about how men deserve to be paid more because they are seldom found to be pregnant. it was intellectually incoherent and the question people would ask is how this got through. the usual process, i know this from a daisy newspapers, is the editor on the desk says, what do you think about writing? the columnist writes it and you check
she described the piece, written by kevin myers, as "so obviously racist, it's surprisingly hurtful". 0ur media editor, amol rajan, is here. remind us of the background to this. yesterday, in the irish edition of the sunday times, there was a call bya the sunday times, there was a call by a controversial list by somebody who is a regular contributor to the sunday edition of the irish times, kevin myers, and he wrote how bbc stars are paid and in that list, va nessa stars are paid and...
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kevin, do you want to kick that one off? this is a briefing from business leaders that has apparently been given by a former number ten figure. this person, who has not been named, was in downing street at the time, just after the election and they have subsequently left, which does not matter which —— doesn't narrow it down. they say that he has been told that if brussels tries to set —— that he has been told that if brussels tries to set -- play ha rd ball brussels tries to set -- play hardball on the divorce bill, how much question pay to leave the european union to meet its previous commitments, then the prime minister is willing to walk in or storm out, as we lock —— like to see comment journalistic circles. this happened in september. this has been designed for domestic consumption, which essentially is to make the prime minister because if she is talking tough in the eyes of the public. i think this would have been more credible if it had happened before the election or if conservatives had a good result i
kevin, do you want to kick that one off? this is a briefing from business leaders that has apparently been given by a former number ten figure. this person, who has not been named, was in downing street at the time, just after the election and they have subsequently left, which does not matter which —— doesn't narrow it down. they say that he has been told that if brussels tries to set —— that he has been told that if brussels tries to set -- play ha rd ball brussels tries to set --...
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she described the piece, written by kevin myers, as "so obviously racist it's surprisingly hurtful". 0ur media editor amol rajan is here. remind us of the background to this, and what is likely to happen now? what happened was in yesterday's irish edition of the sunday times a controversial columnist known as kevin myers published a column where he said somebody outlandish things. he said that vanessa feltz and claudia winkleman were only in the list of top paid bbc stars because they were jewish and he list of top paid bbc stars because they werejewish and he managed not only to be anti—semitic but vaguely misogynistic as well saying that maybe some women had more junior positions because they get pregnant while men don't. it was bizarre. it was intellectually incoherent. as a former newspaperman it is strange how it got through the various layers of bureaucracy. usually a column editor will speak to the commerce and say what you think about writing and the columnist will say they have got this stuff coming and he will file a copy and you will ta ke and he will file a copy and you
she described the piece, written by kevin myers, as "so obviously racist it's surprisingly hurtful". 0ur media editor amol rajan is here. remind us of the background to this, and what is likely to happen now? what happened was in yesterday's irish edition of the sunday times a controversial columnist known as kevin myers published a column where he said somebody outlandish things. he said that vanessa feltz and claudia winkleman were only in the list of top paid bbc stars because they...
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kevin rudd there. the american and russian presidents will hold their first face—to—face talks on the sidelines of the summit. mr trump has said he wants to find ways to work with vladimir putin, but what do russians more generally think of him? well, less, it seems, than when he took office six months ago. 0ne cossack community in st petersburg who made him an honorary member has since withdrawn that status. steve rosenberg reports. are you disappointed in donald trump? yes. when donald trump became president, there were great expectations in russia. are you disappointed in donald trump? yes. i understand he is on top position. because everytime he says something or hear something, he to improve relations with russia, and he is accused of being a russian stooge. china's only aircraft carrier has arrived in hong kong in what many see as a show of force to its rivals in the contested south china sea. the soviet—made liaoning and its three accompanying ships entered hong kong waters from the south.
kevin rudd there. the american and russian presidents will hold their first face—to—face talks on the sidelines of the summit. mr trump has said he wants to find ways to work with vladimir putin, but what do russians more generally think of him? well, less, it seems, than when he took office six months ago. 0ne cossack community in st petersburg who made him an honorary member has since withdrawn that status. steve rosenberg reports. are you disappointed in donald trump? yes. when donald...
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last year, pc kevin duffy was jailed after being found guilty of misconduct. the jury was played tapes of him responding to one of bijan‘s calls. it's just bijan ebrahimi on the phone asking for you. no, i've no intention of taking any calls from bijan ebrahimi. community support officer andrew passmore was also jailed. pcs leanne winter and helen harris were cleared by the jury, but were later sacked by a misconduct hearing. his sisters have raised questions about racism within the force. there isn't evidence of institutional racism because we did not investigate the force as a whole, but there are some hallmarks of disconnection that could be construed as race hatred. —— discrimination. avon and somerset police say they have improved the way that they deal with vulnerable people as a result of this case. we a cce pt we accept that we failed bijan ebrahimi at his time in greatest need and throughout that time he was respectful and he had confidence and trust in the police and we let him down, and for that we are sorry. his sisters have welcomed the apol
last year, pc kevin duffy was jailed after being found guilty of misconduct. the jury was played tapes of him responding to one of bijan‘s calls. it's just bijan ebrahimi on the phone asking for you. no, i've no intention of taking any calls from bijan ebrahimi. community support officer andrew passmore was also jailed. pcs leanne winter and helen harris were cleared by the jury, but were later sacked by a misconduct hearing. his sisters have raised questions about racism within the force....
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the sunday times have made an open apology with the removal of kevin myers they can move on. we do not know if a law has been broken, it could be incitement to racial hatred but i don't think that is relevant here. it comes down to an editorial rather than legal judgment. as an editor you have to work out whether an upside in being controversial and putting radical opinions out there is outweighed by the fact you will offend a huge number of people. it is notjust that this piece was anti—semitic and misogynistic, it was intellectually incoherent. there are big questions still to be answered not only by martin ivins but the editor of the irish edition. now, how many of you used to rush home from school, call for your friends, and then spend hours playing in the road before being called in for your dinner? it's a tradition that has virtually disappeared, because of concerns about safety and traffic issues, not to mention the attraction of gadgets but, as graham satchell has been finding out, there is a movement to get children back out playing in the street. we're in north lo
the sunday times have made an open apology with the removal of kevin myers they can move on. we do not know if a law has been broken, it could be incitement to racial hatred but i don't think that is relevant here. it comes down to an editorial rather than legal judgment. as an editor you have to work out whether an upside in being controversial and putting radical opinions out there is outweighed by the fact you will offend a huge number of people. it is notjust that this piece was...
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they have made an open apology and they hope with the removal of kevin myers they can go on. we do not know if a law has been broken, it could be incitement to racial hatred but i don't think that is relevant here. it comes down to an editorial rather than legal judgment. as it comes down to an editorial rather than legaljudgment. as an editor you have to work out whether an upside in being controversial and putting radical opinions out there is outweighed by the fact you will offend a huge number of people. it is not just offend a huge number of people. it is notjust that offend a huge number of people. it is not just that this offend a huge number of people. it is notjust that this piece was anti—semitic and misogynistic, it was intellectually incoherent. there are big questions still to be a nswered are big questions still to be answered not only by martin ivins but the editor of the irish edition. thousands of sneaker fans from around the world were at europe's biggest sneaker festival — crepe city — this weekend in london. buyers were splashing their cash on limite
they have made an open apology and they hope with the removal of kevin myers they can go on. we do not know if a law has been broken, it could be incitement to racial hatred but i don't think that is relevant here. it comes down to an editorial rather than legal judgment. as it comes down to an editorial rather than legaljudgment. as an editor you have to work out whether an upside in being controversial and putting radical opinions out there is outweighed by the fact you will offend a huge...
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i love the analogy between house of cards, which many will have seen, with kevin spacey, incredible. getting back to the point is you cannot believe that a really key conversation took place even if this lawyer says it wasn't of consequence, in view of the situation and the daily attack on hillary clinton during that period, you would have thought james comey and the fbi would have got this news immediately. they seem to go from one crisis to another. that is a brilliant way they close ranks on each other. reince priebus, the white house chief of staff, is now being suggested that perhaps he should move on. they are trying to clear a path to get where they need to. it does build up this picture of anxiety from within, doesn't it? everyone getting suspicious of eve ryo ne everyone getting suspicious of everyone else as to where the legs are coming from. who is running the show? -- leaks. the trail is moving from one place to another. the donald trump family are unbelievably close with ranks. the snp 500 had a bit of a stumble but recovered. but many say it won't make a difference. you
i love the analogy between house of cards, which many will have seen, with kevin spacey, incredible. getting back to the point is you cannot believe that a really key conversation took place even if this lawyer says it wasn't of consequence, in view of the situation and the daily attack on hillary clinton during that period, you would have thought james comey and the fbi would have got this news immediately. they seem to go from one crisis to another. that is a brilliant way they close ranks on...
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with me are kevin schofield of politics home and benedicte paviot of france 24. tomorrow's front pages. we start with the mail on sunday, which claims that the prime minister theresa may is considering a dramatic u—turn on university tuition fees, to attract younger voters to the tory party. the observer reports a tory revolt against public sector cuts, suggesting theresa may is facing pressure from within her cabinet, who are demanding a radical overhaul of state funding for public services. the sunday telegraph reports claims that number 10 has told business leaders that theresa may could walk out of brexit talks over the so—called "divorce bill". the express reports that british fishermen will be given exclusive rights to a12—mile zone around the coastline under post—brexit plans. and ‘rogue sas unit accused of executing civilians‘, is the headline on the cover of the sunday times. let's get on with the review. starting with the telegraph and this rex app walk out. —— brexit walk out. this is a warning that theresa may would walk out or we'll w
with me are kevin schofield of politics home and benedicte paviot of france 24. tomorrow's front pages. we start with the mail on sunday, which claims that the prime minister theresa may is considering a dramatic u—turn on university tuition fees, to attract younger voters to the tory party. the observer reports a tory revolt against public sector cuts, suggesting theresa may is facing pressure from within her cabinet, who are demanding a radical overhaul of state funding for public services....
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last year, pc kevin duffy and community support officer with jailed after being convicted. we accept that we failed bijan ebrahimi at his time of greatest need and throughout that time, he was respectful and he had confidence and trust in us, the police. and we let him down and that, we are sorry. haven and somerset police have improved the way that they deal with vulnerable people as a result of this and bijan ebrahimi's sisters are still waiting for the report. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: the us and south korea havejointly warned north korea that war cannot be ruled out following pyongyang's intercontinental ballistic missile test on tuesday. north korea called the test an independence day gift to america. the un security council is due to meet later today to discuss the issue. the north may now be able to fire a missile as far as alaska. however, experts say it's still doubtful the missile is capable of carrying a nuclear warhead. thousands of people are continuing to march across turkey, from ankara to istanbul, in protest at the government of president erdo
last year, pc kevin duffy and community support officer with jailed after being convicted. we accept that we failed bijan ebrahimi at his time of greatest need and throughout that time, he was respectful and he had confidence and trust in us, the police. and we let him down and that, we are sorry. haven and somerset police have improved the way that they deal with vulnerable people as a result of this and bijan ebrahimi's sisters are still waiting for the report. this is bbc news. the latest...
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last year, pc kevin duffy and community support officer andrew passmore were jailed after being convicted of misconduct in a public office. pcs leanne winter and helen harris were cleared by the jury, but were later sacked by a misconduct hearing. bijan‘s family have raised questions about racism within the force. there are some hallmarks of discrimination that could be construed as race hatred. there are overwhelming elements of evidence that indicate this was discrimination against a very vulnerable man. avon and somerset police say this case has already prompted major changes. we accept that we failed bijan ebrahimi at his time of greatest need, and throughout that time he was respectful and he had confidence and trust in us, the police, and we let him down, and for that, we are sorry. in this city, known for its tolerance, tonight many questions remain, and four years after the murder of bijan ebrahimi, there is still another major report from the council yet to come. jon kay, bbc news, bristol. a man has been found guilty of killing two former girlfriends, five years apart. 52—ye
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thank you very much, kevin. let's speak to our thank you very much, kevin. assistant political editor, norman smith. all sorts of lobbying and jockeying and whatever else you like to call it going on here against the backdrop of these talks. and an indication of the very real divisions within cabinet over the approach to brexit between those who you might term the brexit ideologues, who want to get on with it, and the pragmatists around philip hammond, who want to build in some sort of transitional period before britain leaves. so that business can adapt but of the problem with that is, the ideologues fear that is basically a ruse to delay brexit, maybe even to permanently put it on hold. so it has become a real clash, which is why we saw that briefing at the weekend against philip hammond. interesting, number ten saying that tomorrow's cabinet meeting, theresa may will begin by stressing the need for such meetings to be private, thatis, for such meetings to be private, that is, foreign end to the leaks. how is
thank you very much, kevin. let's speak to our thank you very much, kevin. assistant political editor, norman smith. all sorts of lobbying and jockeying and whatever else you like to call it going on here against the backdrop of these talks. and an indication of the very real divisions within cabinet over the approach to brexit between those who you might term the brexit ideologues, who want to get on with it, and the pragmatists around philip hammond, who want to build in some sort of...
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kevin pietersen, he may have a foot in either camp. former south africa captain. will they be able to repeat that when the ladies meet tomorrow in the semifinals of the women's world cup? england against south africa is something of a rematch. let's hear from heather knight. would not be human if they were not nervous. important to relax, trust what we have done, trust our skills. confident we can put in a strong performance. they result of the games you want. on thursday the first two rounds of the open. we have had the tee times and pairings announced. all gets under way thursday morning. 6:30 a:m.. chris wood, and the former winner mark o'meara and ryan moore get things under way. let's see the eye—catching pairings. henrik stenson, defending champion, up againstjordan spieth, the former world number one. and kim c with. tommy fleetwood, hailing from the area. from southport, where birkdale is. paired with brooke sceptic of the man he ran close for the us open title, and hideki matsuyama. my pick him out in the middle, rory mcilroy, having a tricky 2017. —
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kevin rudd told the bbc the world is entering a dangerous phase. i think there are two levels of risk. one is the geopolitical risk level. we've seen what's unfolding on the korean peninsula, with the new environment, with the testing for the first time ofan icbm. in us—russia relations there is now an increasing incidence of russian and us military aircraft having near misses or near incidents, either in the baltic or across the middle east. and then thirdly uncertain trajectories now again from a different source of tension in the middle east. finally, geoeconomics. we now have the deep pressures which now exist on the future of free trade and if we end up in a trade war through tariff action and counter tariff action, that's bad news for growth and bad news forjobs. the us and russian presidents will hold their first face—to—face talks on the sidelines of the summit. mr trump has already said he wants to find ways to work with vladimir putin, but what do ordinary russians think of him? for the most part they think less of him now than when
kevin rudd told the bbc the world is entering a dangerous phase. i think there are two levels of risk. one is the geopolitical risk level. we've seen what's unfolding on the korean peninsula, with the new environment, with the testing for the first time ofan icbm. in us—russia relations there is now an increasing incidence of russian and us military aircraft having near misses or near incidents, either in the baltic or across the middle east. and then thirdly uncertain trajectories now again...
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but can i tell you what professor kevin heller from london university's school of oriental and african studies says "the reason this hasn't been opened about us personnel as a formal investigation is that fatou bensouda cannot antagonise the united states. " is there any truth in that? i just want to be clear. my mandate requires me to be impartial and independent and all of the situations that i am looking at, i have to demonstrate — and i do demonstrate — that i'm acting with utmost impartiality and independence. i'm following the evidence and following the law and what my mandate requires me to do. in the case of afghanistan, as i mentioned to you last year, i took out an activities report, which is something that i take out every year, to update people on situations that are under preliminary investigation. and i did say in that report there was reasonable basis to believe that the warring factions in afghanistan — including the taliban, including the afghan forces as well as the us forces — there are allegations of commission of war crimes and crimes against humanity, and
but can i tell you what professor kevin heller from london university's school of oriental and african studies says "the reason this hasn't been opened about us personnel as a formal investigation is that fatou bensouda cannot antagonise the united states. " is there any truth in that? i just want to be clear. my mandate requires me to be impartial and independent and all of the situations that i am looking at, i have to demonstrate — and i do demonstrate — that i'm acting with...
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here's kevin magee's report: who bombed birmingham? london, 1974. irish republicans stage an act of defiance. this display was at the funeral of ira man michael gaughan. these pictures give a rare glimpse into the secret world of the ira in england. one of these men was an active member of one of the ira's most notorious units. this man has told us he was part of the ira group that planned and blew up two pubs in birmingham in1974, killing 21 people — then the worst act of mass murder carried out on british soil. this is the same man 43 years later, walking through dublin. his name is michael christopher anthony hayes. the ira campaign may be over, but mick hayes clings to the uniform of his paramilitary past. he's been accused of being one of those who planted the birmingham pub bombs — but has never faced charges. he says he was an active volunteer in the city the night the bombs exploded. tonight, he breaks his silence about his ira past. i take absolute, total collective responsibility — and, yes, i feel justified in being part of any part
here's kevin magee's report: who bombed birmingham? london, 1974. irish republicans stage an act of defiance. this display was at the funeral of ira man michael gaughan. these pictures give a rare glimpse into the secret world of the ira in england. one of these men was an active member of one of the ira's most notorious units. this man has told us he was part of the ira group that planned and blew up two pubs in birmingham in1974, killing 21 people — then the worst act of mass murder carried...
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kevin skrepnek is chief fire information officer he joins me live from a fire co—ordination centre in kamloops. give us the very latest on the situation there now. as you said, we have got over 220 fires burning across the province right now. as you mentioned, many of them are the result of a dry weather system that moved through the central part of the province on friday. we have had two or three weeks now off a heat wave, unseasonably hot and dry conditions, that have brought us to where we are today. we are not seeing much reprieve in terms of the weather forecast, in terms of the next five or seven days. more of the same weather and, unfortunately, next five or seven days. more of the same weatherand, unfortunately, one of the biggest challenges for us has been the wind and we expect that to been the wind and we expect that to be variable and calls of concerns. a number of communities right now have been evacuated as a result of the fires. 7000 homes that have been displaced. unfortunately, given the outlook for the next few days we anticipate a high level of activity will be cont
kevin skrepnek is chief fire information officer he joins me live from a fire co—ordination centre in kamloops. give us the very latest on the situation there now. as you said, we have got over 220 fires burning across the province right now. as you mentioned, many of them are the result of a dry weather system that moved through the central part of the province on friday. we have had two or three weeks now off a heat wave, unseasonably hot and dry conditions, that have brought us to where we...
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kevin rudd, the former prime minister of australia. let's focus on some of donald trump's comments on north korea. we are joined trump's comments on north korea. we arejoined by a nuclear policy expert, joining us from washington. they give very much for your time. of course we heard this is very worrying for the international community. if we just focus in on this... the test itself, are you convinced that this missile can carry a large nuclear warhead? well, that really does remain to be seen. that's what the north is claiming. we haven't received official confirmation from authorities, that thatis confirmation from authorities, that that is the case, but we can expect them to in due time to get to a point where they can eventually miniaturising a nuclear warhead and mounted on a long—range list it missile, capable of reaching the american homeland. we heard donald trump, he was in poland, with the polish president. he said he will ta ke polish president. he said he will take strong action. what can we do? again, we are dealing wit
kevin rudd, the former prime minister of australia. let's focus on some of donald trump's comments on north korea. we are joined trump's comments on north korea. we arejoined by a nuclear policy expert, joining us from washington. they give very much for your time. of course we heard this is very worrying for the international community. if we just focus in on this... the test itself, are you convinced that this missile can carry a large nuclear warhead? well, that really does remain to be...
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last year, pc kevin duffy and community support officer andrew passmore were jailed after being convicted of misconduct in a public office. pcs leanne winter and helen harris were cleared by the jury, but were later sacked by a misconduct hearing. bijan‘s family have raised questions about racism within the force. there are some hallmarks of discrimination that could be construed as race hatred. there are overwhelming elements of evidence that indicate this was discrimination against a very vulnerable man. avon and somerset police say this case has already prompted major changes. we accept that we failed bijan ebrahimi at his time of greatest need, and throughout that time he was respectful and he had confidence and trust in us, the police, and we let him down, and for that, we are sorry. in this city, known for its tolerance, tonight many questions remain, and four years after the murder of bijan ebrahimi, there is still another major report from the council yet to come. jon kay, bbc news, bristol. the time is 6:17pm. our top story this evening: the rising tide of knife crime in britai
last year, pc kevin duffy and community support officer andrew passmore were jailed after being convicted of misconduct in a public office. pcs leanne winter and helen harris were cleared by the jury, but were later sacked by a misconduct hearing. bijan‘s family have raised questions about racism within the force. there are some hallmarks of discrimination that could be construed as race hatred. there are overwhelming elements of evidence that indicate this was discrimination against a very...
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last year, pc kevin duffy and community support officer andrew passmore were jailed after being convicted of misconduct in a public office. pcs leanne winter and helen harris were cleared by the jury, but were later sacked by a misconduct hearing. bijan‘s family have raised questions about racism within the force. there are some hallmarks of discrimination that could be construed as race hatred. there are overwhelming elements of evidence that indicate this was discrimination against a very vulnerable man. avon and somerset police say this case has already prompted major changes. we accept that we failed bijan ebrahimi at his time of greatest need, and throughout that time he was respectful and he had confidence and trust in us, the police, and we let him down, and for that, we are sorry. in this city, known for its tolerance, tonight many questions remain, and four years after the murder of bijan ebrahimi, there is still another major report from the council yet to come. jon kay, bbc news, bristol. knife crime is one of the greatest challenges police forces now face across the country.
last year, pc kevin duffy and community support officer andrew passmore were jailed after being convicted of misconduct in a public office. pcs leanne winter and helen harris were cleared by the jury, but were later sacked by a misconduct hearing. bijan‘s family have raised questions about racism within the force. there are some hallmarks of discrimination that could be construed as race hatred. there are overwhelming elements of evidence that indicate this was discrimination against a very...
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the article, by the columnist kevin myers, was published in the newspaper's irish edition and online and has since been taken down. speaking on bbc radio london, ms feltz has expressed her hurt over the article. i couldn't believe such a thing had been printed, i really couldn't. it absolutely gratuitous, it's not cleverly done, it's a blatantly racist and that's all that is, it's just racism. when you write something it is read by a sub—editor, the features editor, it is supposedly read by the legal team and the editor. ijust couldn't understand how all those layers of command had allowed something so blatantly racist to be put in the paper. the headlines on bbc newsroom live: government announces plans to recruit thousands more mental health workers in england. 100 years on from passchendaele, said are held to mark one of the bodies battles of the first world war. —— ceremonies are held. the editor of the sunday times has apologised for an article suggesting the bbc presenters claudia winkleman and vanessa feltz earned high salaries because they were jewish. let's get the lat
the article, by the columnist kevin myers, was published in the newspaper's irish edition and online and has since been taken down. speaking on bbc radio london, ms feltz has expressed her hurt over the article. i couldn't believe such a thing had been printed, i really couldn't. it absolutely gratuitous, it's not cleverly done, it's a blatantly racist and that's all that is, it's just racism. when you write something it is read by a sub—editor, the features editor, it is supposedly read by...
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last year, pc kevin duffy and community support officer andrew passmore were jailed, after being convicted of misconduct in a public office. pc‘s leanne winter and helen harris ere cleared by the jury, but were later sacked by a misconduct hearing. we accept that we failed bijan ebrahimi at his time of greatest need and throughout that time, he was respectful and he had confidence and trust in us, the police. and we let him down and for that, we are sorry. avon and somerset police say they have improved the way that they deal with vulnerable people as a result of this case. bijan‘s sisters are still waiting for the local council's report. there are calls for the government to overhaul its approach to mental health to halt the trend of over—representation of black people in mental health services. the think tank — the centre for mental health — says black people are being failed because of "institutional racism". the department of health says it wants to make sure that everyone, regardless of ethnicity, age or background, gets the treatment they need. and we'll have more on this s
last year, pc kevin duffy and community support officer andrew passmore were jailed, after being convicted of misconduct in a public office. pc‘s leanne winter and helen harris ere cleared by the jury, but were later sacked by a misconduct hearing. we accept that we failed bijan ebrahimi at his time of greatest need and throughout that time, he was respectful and he had confidence and trust in us, the police. and we let him down and for that, we are sorry. avon and somerset police say they...
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joining me now is kevin courtney, the general secretary of the national union of teachers. £1.73 £1.3 billion, that sounds good. it will not be enough. i have come hotfoot from a meeting from the primary heads union and we have all shared the same concerns. where we think in september schools are going to increase class sizes dramatically across the country, class sizes will go across the country, class sizes will 9° up across the country, class sizes will go upfor across the country, class sizes will go up for primary class sizes will go up for primary class sizes will 9° up go up for primary class sizes will go up in many schools, we will see in many secondary schools the arts, dance and music teachers who left in some are not replaced and they'll be less subject choice in those important areas open to children so we are pleased to hear there is some extra money and it is early days but we are worried it is not as much as the conservatives promised in their ma nifesto the conservatives promised in their manifesto and we thought there would bea manifesto and we thought there would
joining me now is kevin courtney, the general secretary of the national union of teachers. £1.73 £1.3 billion, that sounds good. it will not be enough. i have come hotfoot from a meeting from the primary heads union and we have all shared the same concerns. where we think in september schools are going to increase class sizes dramatically across the country, class sizes will go across the country, class sizes will 9° up across the country, class sizes will go upfor across the country, class...
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last year, pc kevin duffy was jailed after being found guilty of misconduct. the jury was played tapes of him responding to one of bijan's calls. it's just bijan ebrahimi on the phone asking for you. no, i've no intention of taking any calls from bijan ebrahimi. community support officer andrew passmore was also jailed. pcs leanne winter and helen harris were cleared by the jury, but were later sacked by a misconduct hearing. his sisters have raised questions about racism within the force. there isn't evidence of institutional racism because we did not investigate the force as a whole, but there are some hallmarks of discrimination that could be construed as race hatred. avon and somerset police say they have improved the way that they deal with vulnerable people as a result of this case. we accept that we failed bijan ebrahimi at his time in greatest need and throughout that time he was respectful and he had confidence and trust in the police and we let him down, and for that we are sorry. his sisters have welcomed the apology and the changes. they are still
last year, pc kevin duffy was jailed after being found guilty of misconduct. the jury was played tapes of him responding to one of bijan's calls. it's just bijan ebrahimi on the phone asking for you. no, i've no intention of taking any calls from bijan ebrahimi. community support officer andrew passmore was also jailed. pcs leanne winter and helen harris were cleared by the jury, but were later sacked by a misconduct hearing. his sisters have raised questions about racism within the force....
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after a half century, in his first game back for surrey, kevin pietersen was brought back down to earth last night. struggling with a calf injury, he madejust nine, in their latest t20, blast game against middlesex. in his nine ball innings, he also found time to run out one of his teammates. surrey did manage to win though by 15 runs. but, yes, a bit embarrassing. last weekend, we had the british grand prix at silverstone. this weekend, it is the british speedway grand prix in cardiff. tai woffinden is in fifth place going into it. it should be fantastic. his press briefings gave birth to the phrase "alternative facts" and led to much mocking on social media, but sean spicer‘s brief but turbulent time as the face of president trump's administration is over. mr spicer quit his role as the white house press secretary, reportedly in response to an organisational shake—up. so where does that leave the trump administration? we'll look at the implications in a moment, but first let's remind ourselves of some of his most memorable moments. this was the largest audience to ever witnessed a
after a half century, in his first game back for surrey, kevin pietersen was brought back down to earth last night. struggling with a calf injury, he madejust nine, in their latest t20, blast game against middlesex. in his nine ball innings, he also found time to run out one of his teammates. surrey did manage to win though by 15 runs. but, yes, a bit embarrassing. last weekend, we had the british grand prix at silverstone. this weekend, it is the british speedway grand prix in cardiff. tai...
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collea g u es statement out and because some of my colleagues and i'm proud of them dennis skinner and kevin barron and clive betts stood up today and that this is not good enough and the ministers now coming up at 10pm to explain why he has suddenly ignored a consultation of the people of south yorkshire and is giving us a route which i do not think would benefit any of us. but the government clearly do think the route they have chosen is preferable in terms of boosting the northern economy which is in the interest of your constituents. if they believe that ben white put that forward, why was that the local councils and businesses and most importantly the local residents all overwhelmingly said they did not see that benefit and to be quite honest in 16 years it would be chris grayling getting on at sheffield, it will not be my constituents because we can't, we will be suffering from a decision that has been made in london which we have a direct impact on how much our economy can benefit and i think it is poor he is not listening to the people he's meant to be serving. what about the residen
collea g u es statement out and because some of my colleagues and i'm proud of them dennis skinner and kevin barron and clive betts stood up today and that this is not good enough and the ministers now coming up at 10pm to explain why he has suddenly ignored a consultation of the people of south yorkshire and is giving us a route which i do not think would benefit any of us. but the government clearly do think the route they have chosen is preferable in terms of boosting the northern economy...
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the article, by the columnist kevin myers, was published in the newspaper's irish edition and online and has since been taken down. speaking on bbc radio london, ms feltz has expressed her hurt over the article. it is surprisingly hurtful. i would have thought that after all these years i would have been immune to it, and that is not at all how i felt. i felt extremely upset. also the layers of people at the newspaper who check copy before it goes into the paper, the subeditor, the legal team, not a single one of them spotted it and thought that is blatantly anti—semitic, vile and unsuitable, that cannot go in the paper. 0ne one in five mps continues to employ a member of their family using taxpayers‘s money, despite the practice being banned for new members of parliament. of the 589 returning mps, 120 do have declared the employment of a relative in the latest register of members financial interests. none of the 61 new mps elected on june eight interests. none of the 61 new mps elected onjune eight are allowed to do so. campaigners say there needs to bea do so. campaigners say t
the article, by the columnist kevin myers, was published in the newspaper's irish edition and online and has since been taken down. speaking on bbc radio london, ms feltz has expressed her hurt over the article. it is surprisingly hurtful. i would have thought that after all these years i would have been immune to it, and that is not at all how i felt. i felt extremely upset. also the layers of people at the newspaper who check copy before it goes into the paper, the subeditor, the legal team,...
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let's talk to our europe correspondent, kevin connolly. just take us through all this. well ido just take us through all this. well i do not know if there is a french equivalent of you can whistle for it but michel barnier managed to make himself perfectly clear on that and ona number of himself perfectly clear on that and on a number of potentially other difficult brexit issues. and i think the overall message he was giving once again today, not for the first time, a kind of contrast as he sees it between a very meticulous degree of preparedness on his side, the eu side, and a lack of anything similar or comparable on the british side. we have published nine eu position paper so we have published nine eu position paperso faron different we have published nine eu position paper so far on different issues. and the eu positions are clear. we now need to know the uk position on each of these issues in order to make progress. we need to know on which parts we agreed and on which points we disagree. so we can negotiate in earnest. interesting stuff and of course we know the
let's talk to our europe correspondent, kevin connolly. just take us through all this. well ido just take us through all this. well i do not know if there is a french equivalent of you can whistle for it but michel barnier managed to make himself perfectly clear on that and ona number of himself perfectly clear on that and on a number of potentially other difficult brexit issues. and i think the overall message he was giving once again today, not for the first time, a kind of contrast as he...
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kevin brady and paul ryan, the speaker of the house, they are in the pockets of the health ca re are in the pockets of the health care lobbyists, as the health care lobbyists actually had some things eliminated from obama care that was actually working as generating revenue for the government. it is not the establishment per se but washington is very dysfunctional, the 13 senators on the health care bill all had a top recipients of money from the health care industry. that is the part that has got to stop, because it becomes self—serving for business and self—serving for business and self—serving politicians, is not serving we, the people. it is a government for the people and by the people. the people were watching the goings—on at the white house, and it is certainly, the comparison has been made that there are overtones of the intrigue, the power play of the courtesan. king louis xiv‘s court. there is a lot of comings and goings. is this how mr trump likes to run his white house?” goings. is this how mr trump likes to run his white house? i think the question is, has t
kevin brady and paul ryan, the speaker of the house, they are in the pockets of the health ca re are in the pockets of the health care lobbyists, as the health care lobbyists actually had some things eliminated from obama care that was actually working as generating revenue for the government. it is not the establishment per se but washington is very dysfunctional, the 13 senators on the health care bill all had a top recipients of money from the health care industry. that is the part that has...
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last year, pc kevin duffy was jailed after being found guilty of misconduct. the jury was played tapes of him responding to one of bijan‘s calls. it's just bijan ebrahimi on the phone asking for you. no, i've no intention of taking any calls from bijan ebrahimi. community support officer andrew passmore was also jailed. pcs leanne winter and helen harris were cleared by the jury, but were later sacked by a misconduct hearing. his sisters have raised questions about racism within the force. there isn't evidence of institutional racism because we did not investigate the force as a whole, but there are some hallmarks of discrimination that could be construed as race hatred. avon and somerset police say they have improved the way that they deal with vulnerable people as a result of this case. we accept that we failed bijan ebrahimi at his time in greatest need and throughout that time he was respectful and he had confidence and trust in the police and we let him down, and for that we are sorry. his sisters have welcomed the apology and the changes. they are stil
last year, pc kevin duffy was jailed after being found guilty of misconduct. the jury was played tapes of him responding to one of bijan‘s calls. it's just bijan ebrahimi on the phone asking for you. no, i've no intention of taking any calls from bijan ebrahimi. community support officer andrew passmore was also jailed. pcs leanne winter and helen harris were cleared by the jury, but were later sacked by a misconduct hearing. his sisters have raised questions about racism within the force....
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after a half century in his first game back for surrey, kevin pietersen was brought back down to earth last night. going into their t20 bla5t game against middlesex he was struggling with a calf injury and that may have been on his mind when he set off fora run, but changed his mind, leaving his australian team—mate aaron finch stranded halfway down the pitch and unable to get back before being run out. pietersen was then out for four. surrey did manage to win though by 15 runs. in cardiff it is the british 5peedway grand prix. that's it cardiff. now, in football and on a weekend when england and scotland's women play their second matches at euro 2017, i've been to stoke to join some young women who are playing a new form of the game which is played in the dark. well, we're all dressed up with our face paint5 on. some more than others admittedly! wr ready for kick off. it seems like an ordinary 5ix a5ide indoor game. all that changes with the flick of a switch! it all started with glow badminton and glow 5quash two years ago. glow football started up in stoke. it spread across other
after a half century in his first game back for surrey, kevin pietersen was brought back down to earth last night. going into their t20 bla5t game against middlesex he was struggling with a calf injury and that may have been on his mind when he set off fora run, but changed his mind, leaving his australian team—mate aaron finch stranded halfway down the pitch and unable to get back before being run out. pietersen was then out for four. surrey did manage to win though by 15 runs. in cardiff it...
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after a half century, in his first game back for surrey, kevin pietersen was brought back down to earth last night. going into their t—20 blast game against middlesex he was struggling with a calf injury and that may have been on his mind when he set off for a run but changed his mind, leaving his australian team—mate aaron finch stranded halfway down the pitch and unable to get back before being run out. pietersen then only made four. surrey did manage to win though by 15 runs. now in football and on a weekend when england and scotland's women play their second matches at euro 2017, i've been to stoke to join some young women who are playing a new form of the game which is played in the dark. well, we're all dressed up with our face paints on. some more than others admittedly. it seems like an ordinary six aside indoor game. all that changes with the flick of a switch! it all started with badminton glow squash two years ago. glow football started up in stoke. it spread across other parts of the country too. it is just across other parts of the country too. it isjust the combination
after a half century, in his first game back for surrey, kevin pietersen was brought back down to earth last night. going into their t—20 blast game against middlesex he was struggling with a calf injury and that may have been on his mind when he set off for a run but changed his mind, leaving his australian team—mate aaron finch stranded halfway down the pitch and unable to get back before being run out. pietersen then only made four. surrey did manage to win though by 15 runs. now in...
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kevin anderson is probably the best fast court player in that area, he is a dangerous player. it is one at a time for andy murray, especially with his hip. the grass is a little slippery and dangerous. the best movers will do well. i see murray, rafa dangerous. the best movers will do well. isee murray, rafa nadal, roger federer and novak djokovic. rafa nadal is looking serene. he is unflappable. john mcenroe said he is the best of leah left in the draw. do you thinkjohanna konta is living up do you thinkjohanna konta is living up to the billing as favourites? she is the crowd favourite. there are a bunch of women who will come through, venus williams could come along, azarenka could come along. but the number one seeds, i don't see her as the favourite and that brings konta in to see her potential. that is what we want, her potential. that is what we want, her potential. can she do it? one match at the time, i think is great advice. that is what konta is thinking now. she doesn't want to think, next saturday i will be in the finals. it would be too much pressure. it would be
kevin anderson is probably the best fast court player in that area, he is a dangerous player. it is one at a time for andy murray, especially with his hip. the grass is a little slippery and dangerous. the best movers will do well. i see murray, rafa dangerous. the best movers will do well. isee murray, rafa nadal, roger federer and novak djokovic. rafa nadal is looking serene. he is unflappable. john mcenroe said he is the best of leah left in the draw. do you thinkjohanna konta is living up...
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since then the commonest kevin myers has been relieved of his position as columnist at the sunday times. the chancellor, philip hammond, appears to have stepped back from a suggestion that the uk could cut taxes and regulation in a bid to undercut eu countries after brexit. in an interview with the french newspaper, le monde, he says the government has no plans to make big changes to tax policy in order to attract global investment. his remarks are in sharp contrast with what he said earlier in the year. the united states says president putin‘s decision to order 755 of its diplomatic staff to leave russia is unjustified. they have been told to leave by 1st september. the move is in retaliation to new sanctions approved by the us congress for russia‘s alleged involvement in last year‘s presidential election and the annexation of crimea. footballer cristiano ronaldo will appear in court in madrid today accused of tax fraud. he‘s the latest player to fall foul of spain‘s taxman and will attend a hearing to answer four counts of tax evasion. our sports news correspondent richard c
since then the commonest kevin myers has been relieved of his position as columnist at the sunday times. the chancellor, philip hammond, appears to have stepped back from a suggestion that the uk could cut taxes and regulation in a bid to undercut eu countries after brexit. in an interview with the french newspaper, le monde, he says the government has no plans to make big changes to tax policy in order to attract global investment. his remarks are in sharp contrast with what he said earlier in...
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last year, pc kevin duffy and community support officer andrew passmore were jailed after being convicted of misconduct in a public office. pc‘s leanne winter and helen harris were cleared by the jury but were later sacked by a misconduct hearing. we accept that we failed bijan ebrahimi at his time of greatest need and throughout that time, he was respectful and he had confidence and trust in us, the police. and we let him down and for that, we are sorry. avon and somerset police say they have improved the way that they deal with vulnerable people as a result of this case. bijan‘s sisters are still waiting for the local council's report. we will pick up some of those thoughts on the peace later —— piece later. the average student debt for graduates in england is set to rise to over £50,000, according to new research by the insititute for fiscal studies. ben's joined us to tell us more. pretty stark research. they also point out that many students will be pained that debt into their 50s, so not able to shake off the debt from their student days for a very long time. that's because
last year, pc kevin duffy and community support officer andrew passmore were jailed after being convicted of misconduct in a public office. pc‘s leanne winter and helen harris were cleared by the jury but were later sacked by a misconduct hearing. we accept that we failed bijan ebrahimi at his time of greatest need and throughout that time, he was respectful and he had confidence and trust in us, the police. and we let him down and for that, we are sorry. avon and somerset police say they...
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last year, pc kevin duffy and community support officer andrew passmore were jailed after being convicted of misconduct in a public office. pcs leanne winter and helen harris were cleared by the jury, but were later sacked by a misconduct hearing. we accept that we failed bijan ebrahimi at his time of greatest need and throughout that time, he was respectful and he had confidence and trust in us, the police. and we let him down and, for that, we are sorry. avon and somerset police say they have improved the way that they deal with vulnerable people as a result of this case. bijan‘s sisters are still waiting for the local council's report. in response to the report, bristol council said they were very sorry for any shortcomings which are been highlighted. he said they would like to extend the deepest sympathies to the family. he said the council would respond fully when the partnership report was published. the us and south korean military have jointly warned north korea that war cannot be ruled out, following pyongyang's intercontinental ballistic missile test. these are the first pictu
last year, pc kevin duffy and community support officer andrew passmore were jailed after being convicted of misconduct in a public office. pcs leanne winter and helen harris were cleared by the jury, but were later sacked by a misconduct hearing. we accept that we failed bijan ebrahimi at his time of greatest need and throughout that time, he was respectful and he had confidence and trust in us, the police. and we let him down and, for that, we are sorry. avon and somerset police say they have...
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kevin says i came out in 1999, my family disowned me. they finally accepted me in 2005. i still get verbal abuse. only six weeks ago i returned from a night out in london at gaye, we were abused and spat at on the night bus. my partner andi spat at on the night bus. my partner and i were upset. the work is not over. richard says, i came out 25 yea rs over. richard says, i came out 25 years ago, the change over those yea rs has years ago, the change over those years has been amazingly positive, however there is still a really long way to go. get in touch with us. if you are texting, you will be charged. olly is back with the sport! england‘s women have won the cricket world cup for a fourth time. it was a thrilling final against india at lord‘s. england batted first. they set a fairly modest 229 for india to chase. they looked like achieving that with a classy knock of 86 from their opener. they collapsed, lost the last seven with 28 runs. anya shrubsole was the star of the show. pure elation i think. i a lwa ys of the show. pure elation i think. i always think it‘s
kevin says i came out in 1999, my family disowned me. they finally accepted me in 2005. i still get verbal abuse. only six weeks ago i returned from a night out in london at gaye, we were abused and spat at on the night bus. my partner andi spat at on the night bus. my partner and i were upset. the work is not over. richard says, i came out 25 yea rs over. richard says, i came out 25 years ago, the change over those yea rs has years ago, the change over those years has been amazingly positive,...
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kevin says, people will always judge you. if it is not your accent, it is the way you dress or the way you look. i speak five languages and have an accent in each of them. i don't let it bother me. it is what i say that is important. if you're getting in touch, you are welcome. here's some sport now with leah boleto. a big day at wimbledon today as andy murray and johanna konta are both fighting for a spot in the quarter—finals. if they do both get through, it'll be the first time britain's had a man and a woman in the last eight. after a day's rest, there was a bit of training for the defending champ. today murray is up against frenchman benoit paire, who hasn't made a grand slam quarter—final, ever! expectations are high for murray, but he's favourite going into this match today. all the action on centre court at around 3 o'clock today. but it'sjohanna konta who holds the first slot on centre court this afternoon, taking on caroline garcia of france — that's at1 o'clock. they've both met four times before, each winnin
kevin says, people will always judge you. if it is not your accent, it is the way you dress or the way you look. i speak five languages and have an accent in each of them. i don't let it bother me. it is what i say that is important. if you're getting in touch, you are welcome. here's some sport now with leah boleto. a big day at wimbledon today as andy murray and johanna konta are both fighting for a spot in the quarter—finals. if they do both get through, it'll be the first time britain's...
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kevin: i'm kevin cirilli. julia: looking at the white house press briefing room, where we are getting a briefing at eastern, after the announcement of a change in communication strategy for donald trump and his at administration. anthony scaramucci will be taking over, sean spicer retiring today. it will be an online meeting and 40 minutes. who isevin: --kevin: going to be behind the podium? we don't know. julia: it is seven years the day since dodd-frank became law, and the nation's 10 largest banks made $30 billion last quarter, a of million dollars short precrisis levels. his deregulation the right move right now? hill who gotnch christmas -- who joins us from philadelphia. when you hear numbers like that from the bank that the optics of talking about talking about deregulation are made tougher. would you agree? hill: it's the seventh anniversary of dodd-frank and dodd-frank's promise was we would have a more competitive, safer banking system with more choices for consumers. what resulted in is big banks ar
kevin: i'm kevin cirilli. julia: looking at the white house press briefing room, where we are getting a briefing at eastern, after the announcement of a change in communication strategy for donald trump and his at administration. anthony scaramucci will be taking over, sean spicer retiring today. it will be an online meeting and 40 minutes. who isevin: --kevin: going to be behind the podium? we don't know. julia: it is seven years the day since dodd-frank became law, and the nation's 10 largest...
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next to kevin cirilli and kevin went left. -- thanks to kevin cirilli and kevin went left. taylor riggs is here with the latest. little bit ofe a a mix of a mix where we are lower with the nasdaq and s&p, but we are also low for the sessions. talking, the nasdaq is looking like a record high. andontinues to push higher be the outlier from the dow and s&p that are heading lower today. also somewhat moving is earning season. i'm going to take a look at halliburton and energy and tie these two together. as we take alert earnings coming out, they are going to be more disciplined when they come to moving and fracking out onto the oil fields. they are tapping the brakes on drilling as oil continues to hover near that $50 mark. that is pushing halliburton lower by 3.8% here. i also want to tie in oil. when we woke up this morning and came to the office, we saw that meeting in st. petersburg between opec and on opec members talking about oil and looking at that agreement to cut oil production. #btv terminal here at g 7831, it ties together the u.s. and opec and what is going on. yo
next to kevin cirilli and kevin went left. -- thanks to kevin cirilli and kevin went left. taylor riggs is here with the latest. little bit ofe a a mix of a mix where we are lower with the nasdaq and s&p, but we are also low for the sessions. talking, the nasdaq is looking like a record high. andontinues to push higher be the outlier from the dow and s&p that are heading lower today. also somewhat moving is earning season. i'm going to take a look at halliburton and energy and tie these...
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kevin: i'm kevin cirilli. julia: breaking news on utility companies. a is dropping plans for two nuclear reactors and succulent. -- in south carolina. let's give you a brief understanding of what the statement from the coming he said. in theluded it's not best interest of customers and stakeholders to continue construction of these, adding the costly uncertainty of availability of tax credits among others. you can see a brief spike in the share price, currently higher by 1.6%, although coming off the highs now. now a president trump counts the record run in the u.s. stock market as another economic indicator that is penning a slightly less rosy picture, that is the u.s. dollar. the bloomberg fx report is joining us now with details. talk to us about your report here. clearly if we look at a chart of the u.s. dollar, it has fallen 9% since november, so a tale of two half for u.s. assets. >> it looks that the u.s. market is betting against policy change. what we are seeing from the market here is that after the u.s. election and after donald trump was el
kevin: i'm kevin cirilli. julia: breaking news on utility companies. a is dropping plans for two nuclear reactors and succulent. -- in south carolina. let's give you a brief understanding of what the statement from the coming he said. in theluded it's not best interest of customers and stakeholders to continue construction of these, adding the costly uncertainty of availability of tax credits among others. you can see a brief spike in the share price, currently higher by 1.6%, although coming...
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kevin cirilli is on capitol hill with republican senator david perdue of georgia. -- d kevin: we are here with senator david perdue. you saw the new health care bill. do you like it? involve.ontinues to i am hopeful we will get motion to proceed next week. we will get the cbo scores hopefully monday, and move on to this bill next week. this roomask you for for error. we have seen comments from senator rand paul saying he is not on board. perfection is difficult to achieve, and that's why we have been working so hard. we have a crisis on our hands. obamacare is collapsing after six or seven years. information the senator from montana has been asking for for months. the latest information they can give us his august 2014. the irs find 8 million people in this country because they could not sign up for insurance under obamacare. 85% of those 8 million people make less than $50,000, and half make less than $25,000. of thethere are portions majority leader's bill that would keep some of the taxes from the affordable care act. does that frustrate you? senator purdue: of course. what we've
kevin cirilli is on capitol hill with republican senator david perdue of georgia. -- d kevin: we are here with senator david perdue. you saw the new health care bill. do you like it? involve.ontinues to i am hopeful we will get motion to proceed next week. we will get the cbo scores hopefully monday, and move on to this bill next week. this roomask you for for error. we have seen comments from senator rand paul saying he is not on board. perfection is difficult to achieve, and that's why we...
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kevin: ways to combat isis. with so many investigations into the administration every second of their meeting in every photo op will be greatly analyzed. trade imbalances is something this white house wants to discuss very much so. course, thete, of president tweeted about north korea he also tweeted about trade imbalances and there has been a statement put out by christine lagarde, of the imf, in which she says surplus and deficit countries should confront this problem now to avoid larger corrections down the road. the summit is a chance to strengthen the system and reaffirm our commitment for will enforce rules. traders on the mind of not only president trump but global leaders. david: take your. kevins bloomberg's cirilli. let's check in a first word news with mark crumpton. mark: the united nations security council holds an emergency meeting on north korea's launch of a intercontinental ballistic missile. secretary of state rex tillerson called the launch a new escalation of the threat to the united states.
kevin: ways to combat isis. with so many investigations into the administration every second of their meeting in every photo op will be greatly analyzed. trade imbalances is something this white house wants to discuss very much so. course, thete, of president tweeted about north korea he also tweeted about trade imbalances and there has been a statement put out by christine lagarde, of the imf, in which she says surplus and deficit countries should confront this problem now to avoid larger...